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The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas

5 stars
3708 S. Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Hotel Overview
Reviewer score
4.3
out of 5
402 reviews
Cosmo is Hot

Fantastic spot for the business traveler on the go or a couple on vacation. Rooms are beautiful.... See full review

  • Jeff from Guelph
  • May 17, 2013
spot to be in vegas

wonderful location & extremely polite and helpful staff. interesting decor throughout entire hotel... See full review

  • Baxman
  • May 2, 2013
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas' stylish design and adventurous spirit deliver a truly unique experience.

At 52 stories, The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas is as unique in design as in its approach to service. The 2,995 thoughtfully appointed residential-style rooms offer views that command attention, details that deserve a second look, and large living spaces with private terraces that overlook every inch of the world-famous Las Vegas Strip and beyond. The casino boasts 100,000 square feet of advanced and exhilarating gaming technologies. The restaurant collection, comprised of world-renowned chefs never before seen in Vegas, is a culinary adventure all its own. Additionally, three distinct pool environments cater to your every mood: relaxed, a bit racy, or just plain old thirsty. Top it all off with an afternoon at our desert-inspired Sahra Spa & Hammam, and it's just another day at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.

The Cosmopolitan features easy access to premier restaurants and one-of-a-kind shopping boutiques, a 100,000-square foot casino, a vibrant nightclub scene, a full-service spa, 150,000-square feet of meeting space and three unique pool settings located high atop The Strip.

The Cosmopolitan offers a diverse lineup of dynamic culinary experiences include Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar & Grill, China Poblano, Comme Ca, D.O.C.G., Estiatorio Milos, Jaleo, Scarpetta, STK, and many more.

Three distinct pool environments, with views unlike any other in Vegas! From an energetic social scene to a pampering retreat, you can choose the environment that suits your mood. With unrivaled service, premium amenities, pristine pools, manicured grounds and views unlike any in Vegas, you'll take away much more than just a tan.

For guests arriving on or after January 1st, 2013 we will be implementing a $25 resort fee per room, per night in which will be charged to the guest upon arrival at The Cosmopolitan. This resort fee will be charged for reservations booked on and after December 3, 2012 for room stays on or after January 1, 2013.

The spa creates experiences of awakening and utter peace, inspired by the desert's striking contrasts - exhilarating intensity and ageless tranquility. Unique products and therapies draw from the richness of the desert's minerals and plants, its light and colors. And desert cultures around the world are evoked in special treatments such as Turkish hammam baths and Arabian beauty rituals. The 44,000-sq.-ft. facility contains a salon, spa, and two large fitness areas with state-of-the-art equipment. From manicure to massage, sauna to spinning, whirlpool to weights - the spa will satisfy any and every guest need.

There are two fitness areas within the property: the main fitness area within the Sahra Spa and Hammam in the West End Tower, open 6 am - 9 pm Monday through Sunday. The second, smaller fitness area is in the East Side Tower surrounding the Boulevard Pool deck - open 24 hours.

A 100,000-square foot casino features the latest technology, and The Cosmopolitan will also offer the first of their kind: Casino Cabanas - part exclusive social atmosphere, part great gaming.

The Cosmopolitan is pet friendly! Please call 702-698-7000 for pre-booking guidelines. Two dogs are allowed per room, up to 25 lbs per dog; $50 per day, no deposit. Guest must present documentation for current vaccinations at check-in.

The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas Rooms

Terrace Suite
Sliding glass doors open to an oversized private terrace, allowing fresh air and sunlight to pour into this Las Vegas Terrace Suites' spacious interior. Two large, decadent bathrooms, one featuring a bubbler tub. A meticulously designed kitchen featuring sycamore cabinetry holds your very own Sub-Zero minibar, stove, oven, microwave and dishwasher. An in-suite washer/dryer is also included - amenities not found in your typical Las Vegas hotel room. King-size bed, 910 square foot one bedroom, 160 square foot terrace with panoramic views of Vegas skyline, High-speed wireless Internet access ($15/day), and Samsung plasma-screen TVs. Telescoping doors allow separation of living area from bedroom area. Other amenities include Hairdryer, Cordless Telephone, In-Room Movies, Iron & Ironing Board, Mini-Bar. Maximum occupancy 3 persons with rollaway. PLEASE NOTE: All rooms have a non smoking policy. However, smoking is allowed on the terraces of those rooms that have a terrace.
Wraparound Terrace Suite
Glass doors open to an expansive, wraparound private terrace allowing fresh air and sunlight to pour into this Las Vegas Terrace Suite's spacious interior. With panoramic views of the Vegas skyline, this suite boasts a sleek, modern kitchen featuring sycamore cabinetry with a Sub-Zero minibar, microwave, oven, stove and dishwasher. An in-suite washer/dryer is also included - amenities not found in your typical Las Vegas hotel room. King-size bed, 1200 square foot one bedroom, Three majestic sliding glass doors leading to a 480 square foot private terrace, Separate dining area, Bar stocked with distinctive glassware and Sub-Zero wine cooler, High-speed wireless Internet access ($15/day), and Samsung plasma-screen TVs. Other amenities include Hairdryer, Cordless Telephone, In-Room Movies, Iron & Ironing Board, Mini-Bar. Maximum occupancy 3 persons. PLEASE NOTE: All rooms have a non smoking policy. However, smoking is allowed on the terraces of those rooms that have a terrace.
City Room
Inviting and elegant, the City Room is a spacious studio with two queen-sized beds and a large, luxurious bathroom featuring an exhilarating shower and exquisite marble floors. Maximum occupancy 4 persons. PLEASE NOTE: All rooms have a non smoking policy. However, smoking is allowed on the terraces of those rooms that have a terrace.
Terrace One Bedroom
Sliding glass doors open to an oversized private terrace, allowing fresh air and sunlight to pour into this Las Vegas luxury hotel room's spacious interior. A large, decadent bathroom featuring a sensuous Japanese soaking tub and an exhilarating shower. Fabric blinds set the bath apart from the bedroom. And telescoping doors serve to separate bathroom from living room for maximum privacy. King-size bed, 610 square foot one bedroom, 110 square foot private terrace, Japanese soaking tub, Modern kitchenette with microwave & Sub-Zero mini-bar, High-speed wireless Internet access ($15/day), and Samsung plasma-screen TVs. Other amenities include Hairdryer, Cordless Telephone, In-Room Movies, Iron & Ironing Board, Mini-Bar. Maximum occupancy 3 persons with rollaway. PLEASE NOTE: All rooms have a non smoking policy. However, smoking is allowed on the terraces of those rooms that have a terrace.
Terrace One Bedroom Fountain View
Sliding glass doors open to an oversized private terrace, allowing fresh air and sunlight to pour into this Las Vegas luxury hotel room's spacious interior. A large, decadent bathroom featuring a sensuous Japanese soaking tub with a view of the Las Vegas Strip Fountains. Fabric blinds set the bath apart from the bedroom. And telescoping doors serve to separate bathroom from living room for maximum privacy. Room - 620 square feet, Private Terrace - 110 square feet.
Terrace Studio
Sliding glass doors of this Las Vegas luxury hotel room open to an oversized private terrace. The Terrace Studio is warm and welcoming with a large, luxurious bathroom featuring an exhilarating shower and exquisite marble floors. A meticulously designed kitchenette featuring zebrawood cabinetry holds your very own microwave and Sub-Zero mini-bar stocked with unexpected treats - amenities not found in your typical Las Vegas luxury hotel room. King-size bed, 620 square foot studio, 110 square foot private terrace, Large, luxurious bathroom, Modern kitchenette with microwave & Sub-Zero mini-bar, High-speed wireless Internet access ($15/day), and Samsung plasma-screen TVs. Other amenities include Hairdryer, Cordless Telephone, In-Room Movies, Iron & Ironing Board, Mini-Bar. Maximum occupancy 3 persons with rollaway. PLEASE NOTE: All rooms have a non smoking policy. However, smoking is allowed on the terraces of those rooms that have a terrace.
Terrace Studio Fountain View
Sliding glass doors of this Las Vegas luxury hotel room open to an oversized private terrace. The Terrace Studio is warm and welcoming with a large, luxurious bathroom featuring an exhilarating shower and exquisite marble floors. A meticulously designed kitchenette featuring zebrawood cabinetry holds your very own Sub-Zero mini-bar and microwave - amenities not found in your typical Las Vegas luxury hotel room. Room - 620 square feet, Private Terrace - 110 square feet.

Amenities

  • Wireless internet
  • FREE parking
  • Outdoor pool
  • No smoking rooms/facilities
General
No smoking rooms/facilities
Concierge
Elevators
Activities
Outdoor pool
Fitness center or spa
Health club
Casino
Spa services
Night club
Tennis
Dining
Bar/Lounge
Restaurant
24 hour room service
Room service
Services
Business center
Laundry service
Safe deposit box
Meeting/Banquet facilities
Barber/Beauty shop
Conference facilities
Gift shop
Currency exchange
Internet
Wireless internet
Parking
FREE parking
Accessibility
Handicapped rooms/facilities

Hotel Map

36.1096 -115.1752
Area served
Las Vegas
Nearby airports
McCarran International Airport

Nearby points of interest

  • Coney Island Emporium: 0.5 mi
  • M&M's World: 0.5 mi
  • New York Hotel Casino: 0.5 mi
  • Omnimax Theater: 0.5 mi
  • Wedding Chapel at Monte Carlo: 0.5 mi
  • Magic and Movie Hall of Fame: 0.6 mi
  • Imperial Palace: 0.6 mi
  • Canterbury Wedding Chapel: 0.7 mi
  • Dolphin Habitat: 0.8 mi
  • Bernard K Passman Galleries: 0.8 mi
  • Madame Tussad's Wax Museum: 0.9 mi
  • Luxor Casino: 1 mi
  • Sands Expo and Convention Center: 1 mi
  • Eiffel Tower Replica: 1 mi
  • Flashlight: 1.3 mi
  • Coney Island Emporium: 0.5 mi
  • M&M's World: 0.5 mi
  • New York Hotel Casino: 0.5 mi
  • Omnimax Theater: 0.5 mi
  • Wedding Chapel at Monte Carlo: 0.5 mi
  • Magic and Movie Hall of Fame: 0.6 mi
  • Imperial Palace: 0.6 mi
  • Canterbury Wedding Chapel: 0.7 mi
  • Dolphin Habitat: 0.8 mi
  • Bernard K Passman Galleries: 0.8 mi
  • Madame Tussad's Wax Museum: 0.9 mi
  • Luxor Casino: 1 mi
  • Sands Expo and Convention Center: 1 mi
  • Eiffel Tower Replica: 1 mi
  • Flashlight: 1.3 mi
  • Sundance Helicopters: 1.3 mi
  • Fashion Show: 1.3 mi
  • Atomic Testing Museum: 1.5 mi
  • Orleans Arena: 1.6 mi
  • Las Vegas Chinatown: 1.6 mi
  • Debbie Reynolds Movie Museum: 1.8 mi
  • Cox Pavilion: 1.8 mi
  • Grand Slam Canyon Adventuredome: 2 mi
  • Adventure Dome: 2 mi
  • Guinness World of Records Museum: 2.1 mi
  • Liberace Museum: 2.7 mi
  • Little Chapel of the Flowers: 3.1 mi
  • Viva Las Vegas Wedding Chapel: 3.6 mi
  • Evel Knievel Museum: 3.8 mi
  • Elvis Chapel: 3.9 mi
  • Neon Museum: 5.2 mi
  • Boulder Station: 5.2 mi
  • Las Vegas Zoo: 5.8 mi
  • Sam's Town Hotel Casino: 6.3 mi
  • Ethel M Chocolates: 6.4 mi
  • Mini Gran Prix: 6.6 mi
  • Canyon Gate Country Club: 6.7 mi
  • Planetarium: 8.5 mi
  • Desert Willow Golf Club: 9 mi
  • Butch Harmon School of Golf: 10.1 mi
  • Shadow Creek: 10.9 mi
  • Painted Desert Golf Club: 11.5 mi
  • Calico Hills Trail: 14.2 mi
  • CART Driving 101: 14.5 mi
  • Las Vegas Motor Speedway: 14.5 mi

Meeting facilities

Meeting Info
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas offers 150,000 square feet of meeting space that can be personalized to address an organization's unique needs. The property's vertical design minimizes time spent in transit: two guest towers are situated directly above the three floors of convention halls and meeting rooms, and strategically-placed elevators and escalators allow for quick, convenient transitions from meeting time to leisure time. A broad selection of room types and configurations allows The Cosmopolitan to accommodate groups of all sizes, from large conventions to small gatherings.

Dining

Comme Ca
Created by acclaimed Los Angeles chef David Myers, Comme Ca is a lively and modern Las Vegas French brasserie with an emphasis on quality ingredients. Comme Ca serves traditional fare with a David Myers spin: accessible yet provocative, delicious yet chic. In addition to an impressive wine selection, Comme Ca offers a menu of seasonal handcrafted classic cocktails shaken with Chef David Myers' modern sensibility. Please contact the restaurant for dining hours, as special holiday hours of operation may vary.
D.O.C.G.
Chef Scott Conant's D.O.C.G. is a new Las Vegas wine bar named after a category of Italian wine called Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita or the highest level of Italian wine origin. D.O.C.G. features pizza, pasta, an espresso bar, pastries, artisanal cheese and chocolate, in addition to a large selection of Italian wines. The design is at once modern and rustic with exposed brick and reclaimed wood. Please contact the restaurant for dining hours, as special holiday hours of operation may vary.
Estiatorio Milos
Touted as one of North America's finest Greek restaurants, Estiatorio Milos by restaurateur Costas Spiliadis features fine Las Vegas Mediterranean cuisine and has a longstanding reputation for serving the freshest, most pristine imported Mediterranean seafood daily in New York City and Montreal. This Las Vegas Greek restaurant promises to bring an authentic taste of Greece to The Strip, sparing no effort to find the freshest, most delicious fish from around the world, and preparing them in the subtlest, most flavorful way. Please contact the restaurant for dining hours, as special holiday hours of operation may vary.
Jaleo
Culinary mastermind Jose Andres and his ThinkFoodGroup brings the authentic flavor of a Spanish tapas restaurant to Las Vegas with the award-winning Jaleo restaurant re-imagined to include the excitement and spectacle of Las Vegas. A perennial favorite in Washington DC, Jaleo restaurant was one of the country's first successful tapas restaurants, setting the standard for Spanish cuisine in the U.S. for almost two decades. Please contact the restaurant for dining hours, as special holiday hours of operation may vary.
STK
With outposts in New York City, Miami and Los Angeles, STK is a new style Las Vegas steakhouse from The One Group and Chef Todd Mark Miller. The bustling bar scene is the centerpiece, the menu is inspired and the atmosphere relaxed with a sexy vibe created by the in-house DJ. STK Las Vegas is a celebrity hotspot that breaks with tradition, offering a flirty, feminine take on the classic American steakhouse. Please contact the restaurant for dining hours, as special holiday hours of operation may vary.
Scarpetta
Scarpetta is a modern Las Vegas Italian restaurant by award-winning chef Scott Conant. An Italian expression that means "little shoe" - or the shape bread takes when used to soak up a dish - Scarpetta represents the pure pleasure of savoring a meal down to the very last taste. The restaurant's menu and design reflect Conant's earthy yet sophisticated approach to Las Vegas Italian cuisine. At Scarpetta, the chef has created a satisfying and soulful menu of seasonally-inspired Italian fare. Please contact the restaurant for dining hours, as special holiday hours of operation may vary.
Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar & Grill
Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar & Grill, created by brothers Bruce and Eric Bromberg, is a compendium of their popular Blue Ribbon and Blue Ribbon Sushi menus, featuring a variety of bistro favorites, American comfort foods, chops and fillets, sushi and sashimi. This Las Vegas sushi bar & grill is a gastronomic tour of the brothers' culinary affections from their New Jersey boyhoods, education at the Cordon Bleu in Paris and New York City culinary eclecticism. Please contact the restaurant for dining hours, as special holiday hours of operation may vary.
Va Bene Caffe
Va Bene Caffe is a polished, modern Las Vegas Italian coffee bar with an "It's all good" attitude reflected in its name. Providing a refreshing break from the average coffee shop, this Las Vegas Strip coffee bar offers a variety of freshly prepared items, including salads, gelato, paninis and other light fare. And of course, coffee - carefully prepared by master baristas. Please contact the restaurant for dining hours, as special holiday hours of operation may vary.
The Henry
Old-school revamped classics. Las Vegas Strip cuisine that is a reinterpretation of tried-and-true dishes and drinks. Please contact the restaurant for dining hours, as special holiday hours of operation may vary.
Wicked Spoon Buffet
A bustling culinary food hall, the Wicked Spoon Buffet delivers well-crafted original selections for every appetite. With its mix of top quality, familiar staples in addition to imaginative and seasonal dishes, this Las Vegas eatery will satisfy cravings and invite discovery. Please contact the restaurant for dining hours, as special holiday hours of operation may vary.
China Poblano
An entirely new concept from the innovative Chef Jose Andres, showcasing his personal take on Las Vegas Chinese and Mexican cuisines. Noodles and tacos come together in a festive, stylish setting. Please contact the restaurant for dining hours, as special holiday hours of operation may vary.

Hotel Policies

Check-in:
1500
Check-out:
1100

Terms and conditions

Rates quoted in currencies other than the hotel's base currency are subject to the rate of the international exchange. Rate may change throughout stay. Rate may reflect average nightly rate. Extra charges may apply. Incidental charges, such as room service, are not included in the rate.

The amenities and/or facilities may not be located at the hotel, but within a reasonable distance, and additional charges may apply for use. All information has been provided by this hotel and not by Orbitz

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Guest Reviews (402)

Ratings and reviews for The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas

Overall score

4.3 / 5
402 out of 402
Amenities:
4.4
Room cleanliness:
4.4
Hotel staff:
4.3
Room comfort:
4.6
Location:
4.8
Value:
4

86% would recommend to a friend.

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Reviewer score

4
Spectacular1208
Columbia, South Carolina
Jul 8, 2011

Hotel = cruise ship on land

Upon checking in to the hotel, my husband ran to the restroom and I was not allowed to check in without him...so once he got there to sign everything, we were told no rooms were available (it was about 1:30 p.m.). We had a few friends with us, so we went down to their registration desk, and were immediately checked in. Our room didn't have a view of the Bellagio, but all in all it was a wonderful room. The minibar is a sensor bar, so if you even lift something to put one of your own drinks in its place, you're charged. (However, they did take these charges off at the end of our stay when we told them we didn't consume anything). Room was very nice, with great view, both televisions worked, no problems with water pressure/hot water, etc. Room was cleaned every day, with no problem and no interruption when we were there. Hotel has EVERYTHING you need. There was plenty of things to do, so we never really left the hotel until the last night when we went to the Stratosphere. Marquee was nice and fun, but was elbow to elbow and took awhile to get a drink. Daybeds by pool decreased in price as you got closer to the day you wanted to use it. First it was $500, with $250 bar credit, then $300, with $250 bar credit, and the day we wanted it, we only paid $75, with a $50 bar credit. Everyone was friendly enough. Not overly friendly like at the Ritz...but not rude at all. At the end of our stay, we found out there was a stabbing at the hotel the first day we were there, which was kept very quiet because we only learned about it from the cab driver. Drink prices were outrageous, with house vodka and soda being $9.00 and a Corona can (the only beer you can get delivered at the pool) was $6.50. When we went to check out, we found approx. $350 of charges on our room that weren't ours (places we had never been), and they took the charges off until they further investigated. They said if the signatures don't match, my card wouldn't be charged. Since we didn't sign for anything at those particular stores, I assume this will be taken care of with no problem. The crowd was mostly young 20s...but no one got out of hand. I rarely saw a child. Location of the hotel in relation to other things was great - it is basically in the middle of everything. Food at Holsteins was AWESOME, as was Wicked Spoon ($22 breakfast/lunch buffet with free alcoholic drink). Never gambled at the hotel, so can't tell you much about that. All in all, a great experience. Cab rides in Vegas are expensive, as are drinks. But, we expected a bit of a price hike...although this was more expensive than in Hawaii. There is an ABC store across from the hotel where we stocked up on normal priced liquor and wine and took our own drinks to the pool after the first day.All in all, a good hotel, good location, not so good prices on drinks, but I was not disappointed in the overall value.

Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
Amenities:
4
Room cleanliness:
5
Hotel staff:
3
Room comfort:
5
Location:
5
Value:
3
Money-saving tip: In Hotel

Buy your own alcohol and bring it to the pool with you.

Review of The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas

Reviewer score

4
CharlesK
Lansdale, PA, USA
Jul 6, 2011

Cosmopolitan Las Vegas- A great choice

I stayed with a friend for a 4 day July 4th vacation. The hotel is very modern and chic, and buzzing with energy. I used all 3 pools, ate at 4 restaurants and went to the Marquis nightclub. I was very impressed with the staff and the common areas of the hotel. I was a little disappointed with the quality and cleanliness of my room, but it was still nice. It just wasn't on par with the rest of the hotel, otherwise I would have given 5 stars.

Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
Amenities:
5
Room cleanliness:
3
Hotel staff:
5
Room comfort:
5
Location:
5
Value:
4
Money-saving tip: In Hotel

I saved time, money and trouble using the concierge to help with access to clubs and pool parties in other hotels. A 5 minute talk and a few dollar tip saved my friend and I over $300 in cover charges and a huge amount of time in lines in 110 degree sun. The savings was worth almost half the price of my hotel stay! Kudos to the concierge staff for the help.

Review of The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas

Reviewer score

4
Anonymous
Toronto
Jul 6, 2011

The Cosmo in Vegas Review

In one word - SUPERB

Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
Amenities:
5
Room cleanliness:
5
Hotel staff:
4
Room comfort:
5
Location:
5
Value:
4
Nightlife tip: In Hotel

The Marquee was fun, fun,fun

Review of The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas

Reviewer score

5
Anonymous
San Francisco
Jul 6, 2011

FANTASTIC

This hotel is the newest on the strip and is nothing short of top class. It has awesome places to eat, shop, see, and gamble. A word of advise though. This is not really a kid friendly or older then 50 hotel. It is a place to see and be seen and it attracts "people of that crowd". So if that is not your scene, then this is not the place for you.

Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
Amenities:
5
Room cleanliness:
5
Hotel staff:
4
Room comfort:
5
Location:
5
Value:
4
Review of The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas

Reviewer score

5
hotel conusure
Irvine California
Jul 5, 2011

Amazing

very impressed, my new favorite hotel hands down, thats all i got to say

Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
Amenities:
5
Room cleanliness:
5
Hotel staff:
5
Room comfort:
5
Location:
5
Value:
5
Review of The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas

Reviewer score

5
Anonymous
seattle, wa
Jul 5, 2011

Party in vegas

Awesome rooms bigger then average. There are two pools, both of which are very nice. One is good for partying while the other is more laid back. Marquee club is crazy!

Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
Amenities:
5
Room cleanliness:
5
Hotel staff:
5
Room comfort:
5
Location:
5
Value:
3
Entertainment tip: In Hotel

You dont even have to leave the hotel. Lots to do

Review of The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas

Reviewer score

4
Anonymous
NJ
Jul 3, 2011

Awesome

Great Location and fantastic rooms

Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
Amenities:
4
Room cleanliness:
4
Hotel staff:
4
Room comfort:
5
Location:
5
Value:
4
Review of The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas

Reviewer score

5
Anonymous
Toronto Canada
Jul 3, 2011

Excellent Property

Came to meet with friends to enjoy the nightlife Found the hotel itself to be modern and beautiful The rooms large and nicely appointed The hotel has everything you would want casino, pool, clubs, gambling, shopping and all highend

Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
Amenities:
5
Room cleanliness:
5
Hotel staff:
5
Room comfort:
5
Location:
5
Value:
5
Dining tip: In Hotel

STK awesome dining - great steaks

Review of The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas

Reviewer score

4
Ace of Diamonds
Minneapolis, MN
Jun 26, 2011

Great stay

Stayed over Memorial Day weekend and while it was extremely busy, the hotel staff was friendly and accommodating. The two pools were great, although the 21+ pool had quite the wait. Hotel club stayed open until 4am and had different theme nights. Overall, an excellent stay compared to some of the mid-upper hotels on the strip.

Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
Amenities:
4
Room cleanliness:
5
Hotel staff:
5
Room comfort:
5
Location:
5
Value:
4
Dining tip: In Hotel

The Cosmopolitan has an amazing late night pizza place by the slice that is hidden down a hallway in the hotel. Ask for its location and you will not be disappointed.

Review of The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas

Reviewer score

4
Cav's Mom
Pensacola, Fl
Jun 24, 2011

Fantastic trip!

My husband went for a little R&R and we got that in this sexy hotel! It was sleek, modern, and gorgeous! We are a younger couple and the vibe was hip and contemporary. We had an easy check in and the staff was friendly. The location is in the city center, right next door to the Ballagio and across from Paris and PH. We went up and down the strip, ducked into a few hotels and nothing compared to the strips latest hotel the Cosmopolitan. We even spent a few hours exploring the hotel and looking at all the modern art. Our room was clean and roomy.The decor was detailed and unique. The only minor problem we had was the mini bar charges that came from the fridge door being closed too hard. The sensors thought we had a drink but with a quick call to the hotel, it was cleared up. We will be going back and staying at the Cosmopolitan!

Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
Amenities:
5
Room cleanliness:
5
Hotel staff:
5
Room comfort:
5
Location:
5
Value:
4
Money-saving tip: Not Applicable

Always ask if there is a military or AAA discount. We were able to save a bundle by asking about discounts and contacting the venues directly. Tao is a cool place to eat and if you have dinner there you can get into the club for free. Use the monorail to get around.... taxis are a joke.

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